Performance Objectives
The Association of Legal
Administrators has set forth
objectives for both the chapters
and the members.
Purposes:
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to develop well-managed
chapters that meet/exceed
their members' professional
development needs while
adhering to essential
financial and legal
responsibilities
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to assist chapters in
planning and setting annual
goals that support the
Association's mission
statement and goals
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to develop collaborative
efforts to strengthen the
flow of information
throughout all levels of the
Association
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to promote unity throughout
the Association
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to provide chapters enhanced
assistance, support and
incentives based on
successful achievement of
the performance objectives.
Above all, these performance
objectives are intended to
strengthen the ability of
chapters to take effective,
collaborative action to improve
the quality of management in
legal services organizations;
promote and enhance the
competence and professionalism
of legal administrators and
other members of the legal
management team; and represent
professional legal management
and managers in the legal
community and to the community
at large.
Implementation:
All chapters of the Association
of Legal Administrators should
aspire to meet or exceed the
performance objectives. Chapters
are urged to assess their
progress in achieving the
objectives outlined below. These
objectives will be reviewed on
an ongoing basis by the ALA
Board of Directors in order to
ensure the purposes identified
above are appropriate and an
accurate reflection of desired
outcomes. The Regional
Management Teams and/or the
professional staff at ALA
Headquarters will provide mutual
support and assistance to
chapters needing help achieving
these objectives.
CHAPTER PERFORMANCE OBJECTIVES
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The chapter provides, on a
regular basis, quality
educational opportunities
(beyond routine networking
and/or social events) for
its members and individuals
of the legal management
team. On a regular basis,
the chapter will provide a
Chapter Education Summary of
all its educational programs
and presenters to the
Regional Education Officer.
[See Chapter Management
Guide for sample form].
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The chapter creates an
awareness among its members
of the Association's mission
statement, goals and Code of
Ethics, and highlights the
activities of all levels of
the organization. This
awareness can be developed
through written
communication (e.g.,
newsletter, minutes, etc.),
which is provided to members
on a regular basis and
during chapter meetings or
events.
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The chapter strives to
enhance the visibility and
credibility of the
profession and the
Association through
activities such as community
service projects, and
alliances with bar
associations and other
law-related professional
associations.
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The chapter creates a
workable structure to
maximize its efficiency,
which focuses on member
involvement and capitalizes
on the interests, enthusiasm
and expertise of its
members.
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The chapter maintains a
continuous recruitment
effort to attract a
diversity of new members to
the Association.
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The chapter's president
and/or president-elect
participate(s) in at least
one ALA leadership training
session each year. To
facilitate effective
leadership training
opportunities, all chapters
will install officers in
April of each year.
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The chapter has a regional
council representative who
attends council meetings and
provides reports of each
meeting to the members of
the chapter.
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The chapter obtains tax
exempt status and files
annual tax returns, where
appropriate, and as
indicated by pertinent
regulatory bodies. The
chapter also maintains
procedures for ensuring that
annual filings and renewals
are made with appropriate
agencies. In addition to any
insurance coverage the
chapter may secure, the
chapter takes appropriate
action (such as by
incorporation) to ensure the
personal assets of its
members are protected.
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The chapter's treasury is
not commingled with employer
or personal funds and the
chapter maintains
appropriate internal
controls to ensure financial
security. The chapter
maintains procedures for
regular, periodic review of
books, accounts and records
by chapter officers (other
than the treasurer or other
officer with primary
financial responsibilities)
and/or by outside,
independent auditors.
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The chapter adheres to and
abides by its own bylaws. In
addition, the chapter seeks
and obtains Headquarters'
approval of proposed
amendments to chapter bylaws
prior to a vote by members
to make them effective.
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All compensation/economic
survey questionnaires are
reviewed and approved by
Headquarters prior to
dissemination. The chapter
is responsible for creating
and maintaining awareness of
antitrust issues, including
those published in ALA's
Antitrust Guide.
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The chapter uses the ALA
logo and other Association
symbols pursuant to
guidelines provided by
Headquarters.
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Immediately following the
chapter's election of
officers, the chapter
president (or designee)
provides ALA Headquarters
with a list of the
individuals who will assume
chapter office as of April.
Within 45 days of taking
office, the chapter
president updates and
returns the chapter's
Chapter Profile to ALA
Headquarters. Semiannually,
chapters will review and
return chapter member
verification reports to ALA
Headquarters.
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The chapter will, at all
times, ensure that all
members of the chapter are
members of ALA. On an annual
basis, the chapter president
will submit a timely
statement certifying
compliance with this bylaw
provision.
MEMBER
OBJECTIVES
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A member will abide by the
Association's Code of
Professional Ethics.
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A member will take an active
part in ALA through
participation in chapter,
regional, and/or
international activities.
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Through continuing education
and other activities, a
member should enhance
his/her skills as a
professional manager and as
a responsible leader within
the employer organization.
Members are encouraged to
communicate to the
appropriate leaders topics
or issues which will benefit
them and enhance their
ability to perform their job
responsibilities.
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A member should share
his/her knowledge and
expertise with other ALA
members through volunteer
efforts and activities.
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A member should support the
governance policies which
outline the roles between
and among ALA, its regions,
its chapters, and its
members.
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When acting for or on behalf
of a chapter, region or the
Association, a member should
do so in a responsible
manner by utilizing
appropriate due diligence
and/or following appropriate
and necessary bylaws, rules,
standards and guidelines of
the Association.
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A member should make every
effort to advance the
profession of legal
management and to help the
Association of Legal
Administrators increase its
stature within the legal
community.